Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Hopefully you don't make it. 3000 post in 4 months is a bunch.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Woody wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Hopefully you don't make it. 3000 post in 4 months is a bunch.
Nuff hasn't discovered girls yet.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:That's my approach to college.still working out fine.
NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:That's my approach to college.still working out fine.
Calculus classes are the ones this method doesn't work to well for me.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:That's my approach to college.still working out fine.
Calculus classes are the ones this method doesn't work to well for me.
Stats is getting close to upending the standard operating procedures for me. Most worthless fucking class on the planet. If we took paper tests I'd write 50/50 down on all that shit and walk out.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Took care of all that in high school so I would have an English speaking teacher teach me. Plus everything math related on this campus is online based. You do all the homework with an online program that you plug in all the numbers given in the problem to get the answer. This equates to you not learning a single mother fuckin thing since I will never have access to this program again, in the extremely unlikely chance that I need to poll a house of chickens.
blockmaker wrote:Just looking at that makes me feel dumb and I have a degree in business! Although it's 30 years old.
Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Just looking at that makes me feel dumb and I have a degree in business! Although it's 30 years old.
I have an engineering degree and looking at it caused temporary blindness...
I'm pretty sure I haven't even heard the word "integral" since I graduated.
NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Just looking at that makes me feel dumb and I have a degree in business! Although it's 30 years old.
I have an engineering degree and looking at it caused temporary blindness...
I'm pretty sure I haven't even heard the word "integral" since I graduated.
That's my biggest problem with it. I'm going for a ME degree and need 3 semesters of calc and a semester of differential equations. And I know a few engineers that say it's all useless.
Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Just looking at that makes me feel dumb and I have a degree in business! Although it's 30 years old.
I have an engineering degree and looking at it caused temporary blindness...
I'm pretty sure I haven't even heard the word "integral" since I graduated.
That's my biggest problem with it. I'm going for a ME degree and need 3 semesters of calc and a semester of differential equations. And I know a few engineers that say it's all useless.
It's not useless. You need a good base understanding of the math to understand the physics. When you graduate you will use tools to solve those problems for you, so it is hidden behind a program. BUT it is very important that you understand the physics so you know if what the program spits out is reasonable or not. If you don't know enough to raise a red flag, you may send something to testing prematurely.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Just looking at that makes me feel dumb and I have a degree in business! Although it's 30 years old.
I have an engineering degree and looking at it caused temporary blindness...
I'm pretty sure I haven't even heard the word "integral" since I graduated.
That's my biggest problem with it. I'm going for a ME degree and need 3 semesters of calc and a semester of differential equations. And I know a few engineers that say it's all useless.
It's not useless. You need a good base understanding of the math to understand the physics. When you graduate you will use tools to solve those problems for you, so it is hidden behind a program. BUT it is very important that you understand the physics so you know if what the program spits out is reasonable or not. If you don't know enough to raise a red flag, you may send something to testing prematurely.
I know all the basics of calculus and what derivatives and integrals are supposed to find. And I know physics pretty good and have a lot of experience working with stuff in the real world. Been building/engineering stuff since I was a kid and have been working in a boat shop building boats and helping rig them for 4 years. I know there is a lot more to engineering than what I've come across, but I'm pretty sure I'll have a good understanding of what needs to be done.
As long as I can get through all these BS classes.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:No
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
IndianaMallard64 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:No
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parsonrider wrote:Do I qualify???????????????????
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